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Aug 16, 2012, 11:22 AM
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Anthony thanks that makes sense. Sarj Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone -----Original Message----- From: Anthony Holloway <avholloway+cisco-voip [at] gmail> Sender: avholloway [at] gmail Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 12:42:25 To: <sarjot [at] gmail> Cc: <cisco-voip [at] puck> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] UCCX Wrap up codes Sarj, The best approach here is to pick a date, like the end of a month, and make the change then. Next, you would limit your reporting periods, to pre- and post-change date ranges. In my opinion, this makes the migration much easier. So for example (assuming an IT help desk): You have wrap-up codes: 100 = Print & Fax and 101 = E-Mail And on July 31, 2012 you switch them to: 100 = E-Mail and 101 = Print & Fax Now, you would tell your reporting personnel about the change, and they would never report on a date range which spans all of July and August. They would instead, run a report which ends on July 31, and then run a new report which begins on August 1, and compare them independently. The ability to continue to report on the pre-July 31st change will not last forever, as the amount of storage used for retaining report data is limited, and generally only nets you about 13 months. What that means is, at some point in the future, all traces of the old wrap-up codes will be out of the system completely. Anthony On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:48 AM, <sarjot [at] googlemail> wrote: > Hi All, > > We have a customer who want to change a number of Wrap up codes, but > before doing this they wanted to know the impact on reports or any other > functions of these were change. > > Any advice on this will be appreiciated. > > Sarj > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone > > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > cisco-voip [at] puck > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip >
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